Thursday 28 August 2014

Big Kryolan shopping at Charles FOX ~~MAKE UP HAUL~~

Today in pictures just before my bedtime I wanted to share what came to me in my recent order from Charles H Fox Covent Garden Store, more on -> http://www.coventgardenlondonuk.com/shopping/charles-h-fox

If you would like a review or a full description of any of the product below, just let me know :) Also check Kryolan official website for more information ->https://global.kryolan.com/

The box ;)
Kryolan Dermacolor Quintett palette DQ2

DQ2

DQ2


Kryolan SUPRACOLOR PALETTE 12 COLORS 1 W - 12 W
Kryolan 18 Color Variety Palette - V1 PEARL


Fox small powder puff & headband

Clear Gelfix for fake skinspecial effects 

Liquid Latex



Kryolan Mini Lip Rouge Palette 18 Colours for Fashion - LC

Kryolan Mini Lip Rouge Palette 18 Colours for Fashion - LC

Kryolan HD Cream Eyeliner

Kryolan 5 Color Shades Palette - Berlin


Fashion Eyelashes - B3



DUO Surgical Adhersive
Translucent Powder 20 grams - TL3 (slight pigment)
Kryolan - 10 Colour Blusher Palette - Matt Shades



K xxxxx

Sunday 24 August 2014

Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge Review in Pictures

As in the title straight to the point. I have used a few different Sponges and "beauty blenders" for foundation or concealer application, however they did not last me very long. After just a few applications the product, well just fell apart :/ Sadly, that left me a little bit disappointed because I wanted to use something on a daily basis without the need to buy a new product every week, after all this product should not be disposable. So I stayed loyal to my brushes. However I wanted to achieve this airbrushed affect without using the airbrush set, and knowing that sponge does blend nicely I gave it another go.
I decided to try the Miracle Complexion Sponge by Real Techniques because I like their product range and quality of Real Techniques brushes. I bought mine from Amazon because I was making a bigger order anyway, I paid only £4.79.
This product is also widely available from Boots and other drug stores and across the internet and I think the price is around £5.00 everywhere. So it is not overly expensive, after all it's only a nicely profiled piece of sponge, therefore a big + for being budget friendly :)

Official product description below:

"Real Techniques by Sam Chapman introduces its new innovative Miracle Complexion Sponge. 
The Miracle Complexion Sponge will give you the pixel perfect, flawless base you have always dreamed of. The sponge is completely unique, featuring 3 distinct surfaces that give you 3 ways to apply liquid foundation.

Optimize your beauty routine with this 3-in-1 multi- functional sponge
Rounded sides - blend large areas of the face with a repeated "dabbing" or "stippling" motion
Precision tip - covers blemishes and imperfections
Flat edge - for the contours around the eyes and nose

Its versatile design evenly blends makeup for a smooth, enhanced finish, use with your favourite foundation to help reduce the appearance of pores.
Its versatile design evenly blends makeup for a smooth, enhanced finish."






And my step-by-step application in pictures + final result....

For the best results I recommend using the sponge damp although it can be used dry if different result is required.




For comparison I applied my foundation with the sponge on half of my face and with a stippling brush on the other half...


The conclusion:
Very easy and quick application, I did use all of the sides and I must admit each side works well on any area of the face 
+ As expected the result is smooth, visibility of pores is reduced and skin looks almost airbrushed

+ Easy cleaning, I washed it with my usual face wash under warm running water in 2 minutes

- If you require a full coverage (have acne or need to cover larger blemishes), you should stick to applying the foundation with the brush rather than the sponge as it blend the product well but also takes the excess off making the result more transparent

- We should wash the product after each use (at least I do) because as the foundation/concealer sets deeper in the sponge it will make it harder to wash off. Plus of course the hygienic aspect.

- I have noticed that straight after washing my sponge, it does appear deformed a bit, nothing major but it is not perfectly round anymore and does have a few creases. Which probably will not affect the whole application, however to get it back to it's "perfect", usual state we have to wait until it's dry again.

So far my Sponge is still going and has not yet broke into pieces and blends perfectly, so I say YES! If you want a natural, light and smooth effect and don't need a big coverage go for it and try it!

And here is my full make-up result, no photoshop so you can see how well this sponge works (of course I blended the foundation on other side of my face, where I used a brush before, with the sponge to even it out :P)

Sunday 17 August 2014

17 - SEVENTEEN Falsifeye HD Mascara Review + test

Hi all!

This month I came across a new 17 mascara Falsifeye HD while shopping at Boots.

Introductory offer caught my eye as well as the very attractive price - £4.99 (regular price £6.99).

SEVENTEEN is a boots own make- up brand which was originally designed for the younger generation with bold, bright colors and more affordable prices than No7 make-up by Boots.

For the past few years I've noticed that the brand has really grown and improved their range of products, and the quality is brilliant! But here I wanted to introduce and quickly review their new Falsifeye HD mascara in Blackest Black.

Here is the official product description:

"94% of users saw more definition*

93% of users saw separated lashes*

92% of users saw long lasting results*

76% of users said this mascara DOUBLED the volume of their lashes Vs bare lashes

*results observed in a consumer panel survey using 2 coats

How to Use

• Curl the lashes upwards using the flat side of the brush, twisting the brush while applying the mascara.

• Through this twisting action, the lashes are combed and defined by the longer bristles, which stroke through the mascara from root to tip & separates each lash, for clump free application!

•When applying, use a delicate zig-zag motion, to ensure lashes are fully coated from root to tip for maximum definition!

• Use the tip of the brush for more accuracy, to capture the tiny lashes at the corners of the eyes!

• Additional layers will create more volume.

Ingredients

The brush:

• This unique all-in-one brush has two different application zones, which means mascara can be loaded easily onto the lashes and combed through.

• The shorter bristles on the flat side of the brush hold more of the mascara bulk, ready to apply to the lashes

• The longer bristles of the brush comb through the mascara from root to tip, making the lashes appear more defined, volumised and longer.

• The conical shaped tip of the brush helps with the application of mascara to the tiny, hard to catch lashes at the corners of the eyes.


REAL pictures below:

Product Packaging



The brush/wand is rubber mix and is perfectly shaped with long and short bristles for even and clean application

Right the choice of a shape and the material from which the brush is made is always very personal. I do like the classic/natural bristles as well as the plastic/rubber ones, it all depends on what kind of look I want to go for.

For natural and flattering effect I would recommend using a natural/classic wand and for a very dramatic effect the plastic one as it does make lashes look fuller, longer and darker at the same time, at least in this case it does. I adore this brush I wish I could get hold of disposable versions of it...

Ok now time for a BIG WOW effect...

First my "naked" lashes before...





And now after applying the product....

After first layer


After second layer

Separate eyes ...


Left: before, Right: after



Well I reckon if I kept adding layers I would end up with a real fake lashes effect. I must admit I was so pleased with the result after I'd tested it, that I run back to Boots the very next day and got two more mascaras :)
I've been wearing it for the past two weeks every day for at least 14 hours and I can confirm that -
After applying 2 coats this mascara:
Does not clump
Is long lasting, Smudge proof & does not flake
Adds volume & length from corner to corner
Lifts & curls lashes from corner to corner
Adds thickness to lashes

I think for this quality product you would have to pay a lot more. So well done again 17!



Sunday 10 August 2014

Digital make-up and the pressure to be flawless

As the times change and we go forward we can notice how influential and dictating social media and beauty/fashion industry has become. Especially the beauty trends and what we tend to describe as attractive which in my opinion started to be quite harsh or unforgiving, I am even tempted to say that the common canon of beauty has got its own physical form that manifest itself literally everywhere.

All we see is lean, fit and muscular body with great hair and a pretty face with a flawless, perfect and radiant skin. There is no way of escaping from it, unless we don’t watch TV, browse the Internet ,read magazines or don’t look at billboards while we pass them on the street. And even then if we try to ignore it we are risking being alienated and feeling bad about ourselves. Sadly it gets worse if someone suffers from a skin condition which is clearly visible and might be hard to come by without proper knowledge and  understanding. Skin problems such as acne, vitiligo, scars or birth marks are not something unusual however might be interpreted by some as the signs of unattractiveness.

And here is where make-up comes handy, especially heavy duty camouflage products which recently became even more popular thanks to a famous highlighting&contouring trend made so popular by Kim Kardashian.

Make-up camouflage is designed to conceal  skin flaws, but at the same time, look very natural on the skin, blending with the surrounding skin tone, so they do not look noticeable.  Although skin camouflage cannot alter the structure of the skin, the immediate visual effect can help greatly with a person’s self-esteem. 

And I can say from my own experience that altering your own imperfections can not only to put an end to intrusive questioning, stares and unwarranted comments but also convince yourself that it’s not really that bad and that there is more to life. Once you start feeling better in your own skin, you become more confident in every aspect of your life, after all that big wall that you build around yourself or your imperfection (whatever it is: wrinkle, scar or spot) starts to fade away, because you no longer have to worry about it or paying all your attention and negative emotions to it. Sometimes people can make their life revolve around their complexes so they lose sight of everything else.

That is what a physical change can do, or let's call it semi-permanent change due to the obvious properties of make-up, but what about a quick, easy and effortless alteration of your image, without the need to buy any of the make-up products or even moving from your sofa? "Faceshopping", "Facetuning" or in simple words retouching your pictures in an instant via mobile app, they are also called "One-tap makeovers". Well that's what I came across a while ago but decided to share and go a bit into the case.

I won't be reviewing, praising or discouraging anyone from using them, far from it. I want to keep my point of view neutral, as long as it makes your life quality better - I say go for it.

What we are doing here is instantly retouching our picture to get rid of all flaws that are present (under-eye circles, spots, shadows) changing skin tone to the one preferred, giving skin glow and silky finish and changing the structure of the face by raising cheekbones, thinning out the face, along with a nose job and moving brow bones to lift the eyes up.

Ok lets have a look on what one of them can actually do ;) Shall we? The link to official website is here click http://perfect365.arcsoft.com/ so you can download and test it yourselves :)

Source: http://perfect365.arcsoft.com/
Below is just a "standard" #selfie which was corrected by default as "glowy" option which removed my under eye circles, brighten my skin and made it smoother. Then I defined my nose and lifted my cheekbones so you get the idea...

Before
After
Here I decided to go a bit more wild with adding on eyeliner, eyeshadows and just "usual" skin perfecting procedure ;)

Before
After

Now I'll be working with my "naked" bare skin, no make-up picture to make the change even more visible and obvious...

Original picture

"Perfected" face, added on eyeliner and blush

Thinner eyebrows and lipstick fail ;)

Change of hairstyle? Why not ;) I don't know if it's just me or it looks like a character from The SIMS?
No comments :P
Well as the picture above shows just try to be realistic about it, one tap wrong any you might end up looking like an Oompa-Loompa with too much tan and lovely classy, evening make-up (as the one shown above)...

Make-up in a second with no need to mess about? Sound very tempting, even for me, although I love doing make-up on others and enjoy the creative aspect of it, but getting ready in the morning... well I just wish it was all there, maybe that's why I usually stick to a very natural look, in other words the quicker the better. However quicker doesn't always go with better, especially if you just learning make-up techniques or experimenting to find the look that suits you most, that can be tricky if you rush things just before you leave to work....

That's what I mean, well hang on a second, perfect #selfie, 100 likes and social media glory, why not? But we do actually have to go out at some point, don't we? And then what? Well there might be that awkward moment when people you know will actually verify the truthfulness of your pretty profile picture. It won't be as bad if we only add a bit of blush and conceal here and there, so we actually resemble ourselves. But lets face it, if we have the full "cosmetic surgery" and make-up magic available in just one tap (or maybe a few - at least in my case) why shouldn't we enjoy it to the fullest? Then let's just hope you have so much self-confidence that you actually don't care if people start making snappy comments about how "photo-shopped" you appear to be, or that you only know nice people that won't care if you do.

As I mentioned before the social pressure does not help and people tend to stay away and reject everything that is within the artificial beauty standards.

Altered pictures, digitally enhanced beauty? Fair enough, but that only exists in pixels, if you can recreate this look in real life make-up - great, well if you can't don't chase something that is so platonic and unreal that is going to make you upset or give people reasons to bother you.

I don't know if you have seen film "Surrogates" with Bruce Willis? Basically it revolves around a "high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase remote controlled humanoid robots through which they interact with society. These fit, attractive, remotely controlled robots ultimately assume their life roles, enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their own homes."

Well it starts with a selfie but who knows? Cosmetic surgery, make-up, personal trainer, well that takes a lot of money and effort, we can sum it up as: pain, sweat and tears. Maybe the resolution is a remotely controlled perfect looking avatar? Just pick one from a catalog?

We want to feel that we control the definition of beauty not the social media, well at least I do.

Constant alteration, retouching and perfecting things around us, ourselves...

Do we really need this? Maybe we do, maybe we don't. Only time will show and the values which we choose to guide us.